It does not work. I deleted /tmp/par-root and set PERL_TEST_POD=1.

ls /tmp
PAR-Packer-1.012/ PAR-Packer-1.012.tar

echo $PERL_TEST_POD
1

perl Makefile.PL
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Prototype mismatch: sub main::prompt: none vs ($;$) at /opt/ActivePerl-5.14/site/lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm line 219 objdump: /opt/ActivePerl-5.14/lib/CORE/libperl.so: File format not recognized
Writing Makefile for par
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json
Writing Makefile for PAR::Packer
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json

It complains "Prototype mismatch. libperl.so: File format not recognized", not "about a private /tmp/par-root". Any idea?


In reply to Re^2: PAR::Packer Installation; Prototype mismatch; libperl.so: File format not recognized; ActivePerl-5.14.2.1402-x86_64-linux by Gary Yang
in thread PAR::Packer Installation; Prototype mismatch; libperl.so: File format not recognized; ActivePerl-5.14.2.1402-x86_64-linux by Gary Yang

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